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Citation and Library Services Guide
Library Services www.arts.ac.uk/library
Guide to the Harvard System of Referencing
Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Disclaimer
1.2 Organising your research
1.3 Using Zotero or Other Referencing Tools
1.4 Definitions

4.5 Acts of Parliament
4.6 Anonymous works
4.7 Published proceedings, conference and symposium papers
4.8 Journal and newspaper articles
4.9 Unpublished theses
4.10 Exhibition catalogues
4.11 Reports
4.12 Translations

2. Citing in the text
2.1 Basic citing
2.2 More than one author
2.3 More than three authors
2.4 Organisation as an author
2.5 No author or organisation
2.6 More than one reference at the same part of the text
2.7 More than one item published in the same year by the same author
2.8 Authors with the same surname and works published in the same year

5. Electronic sources
5.1 E-journals
5.2 E-books
5.3 CD-ROMS and computer programs
5.4 World Wide Web documents
5.5 Emails
5.6 Email discussion lists
5.7 Blogs
5.8 Wikis
5.9 Podcasts
5.10 YouTube videos

3. Citing quotations
3.1 Brief quotations
3.2 Quotations of three or more lines
3.3 Quotations within quotations
3.4 Words added to a quotation for clarification
3.5 Citing a section in a film
3.6 Citing information from an interview
3.7 Citing images

6. Audio-visual sources
6.1 Film
6.2 Off-air recordings
6.3 TV Programmes
6.4 Radio programmes
7. Events
7.1 Exhibitions
7.2 Performance
7.3 Interviews

4. References for the bibliography
4.1 General conventions
4.2 Books
4.3 Books of collected works (chapters or sections within books)
4.4 Encyclopaedia entries

8. Images
8.1 Images from printed sources
8.2 Online images
8.3 Works of art in museums/galleries
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Guide to the Harvard System of Referencing
9. Sample bibliography
10. Common conventions
11. Contact for



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